it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> judge jeanine: back with michael, jay and peter. peter, what is the benefit to trying a case in the civilian court as opposed to a military tribunal? >> that is an interesting question. the benefit is ensuring that the rule of law in the constitution is met. i think we should do everything we possibly can to get as much information legally out of this guy and if we have to violate his miranda rights under the -- under the emergency doctrine, the public safety exception, do it. but that is what we are going to be doing. >> judge jeanine: here is my take on this. the bottom line is we don't need any statement he makes to allow us to convict him. i don't think there is any question. you have him on video and admitting he is the bomber to the guy he ends up carjacking. you have people who saw him put the backpack down. if he is an enemy combatant and tried in a mill tare arery tribunal isn't it true that those convictions are questionable in terms of not having gone to the united states supreme court? >> welsh the united states supreme